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Bidgely Positions AI and Data Analytics at Center of Utility Load Growth Strategy

Bidgely Positions AI and Data Analytics at Center of Utility Load Growth Strategy

A LinkedIn post from Bidgely highlights that many utilities are forecasting 40–50% load growth over the next decade, driven by electrification, data centers, and shifting customer expectations. The post also notes that artificial intelligence is increasingly a board-level priority, raising questions about how to translate AI from hype into measurable operational outcomes.

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According to the post, Bidgely is using its EmPOWER AI NYC event to convene utility leaders, technology providers, and industry experts to discuss data-driven approaches to grid transformation. Discussion topics are described as including the use of AI and advanced metering infrastructure data to manage load growth, improve grid planning and operations, enhance customer engagement and affordability programs, and unlock flexible demand behind the meter.

For investors, the content suggests Bidgely is positioning itself at the intersection of AI, grid edge analytics, and utility-sector modernization, an area likely to see increased spending as load growth pressures infrastructure. If the company can demonstrate credible use cases that help utilities manage electrification and demand flexibility, it may benefit from larger software and services budgets tied to grid reliability and customer programs.

The emphasis on a flagship AI-focused event in New York City, along with reference to an earlier kickoff in Toronto, implies ongoing efforts to deepen relationships with utilities and partners across multiple markets. This type of ecosystem-building could support Bidgely’s role as a specialist vendor in utility AI and analytics, potentially improving sales visibility and competitive positioning as utilities seek scalable, data-centric solutions for grid planning and customer engagement.

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